Search Resumes In Kansas Disappearance Case
Thu 08:35 AM 03/18/2010
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Officers did extensive digging with shovels and a front loader at two sites on the property.  Investigators pulled several items out of the ground.

Officers did extensive digging with shovels and a front loader at two sites on the property. Investigators pulled several items out of the ground.

Deputies from five counties and the KBI resumed their search of a Nemaha County, Kansas farm, as the investigation into the disappearance of a Horton woman last year continues.

The farm, near Sabetha, belongs to Roger Hollister, who has been named as a person of interest in the apparent abduction of Patricia Kimmi last November.

Officers did extensive digging with shovels and a front loader at two sites on the property. Investigators pulled several items out of the ground.

Atchison County Undersheriff Larry Myer says the search could continue through the week. No one has been arrested in the case.

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